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Pastor who says he has a year to live wants to serve others

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A former drug addict, associate pastor Gregg Smith has found purpose and sanctuary beneath the gray, stone steeple of Oak Lawn United Methodist Church. (Nanette Light/neighborsgo) … Nanette Light has the story at neighborsgo.com. Other Focus on Faith …
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Sunday Baseball Notes Josh Hamilton's agent is doing him no favors

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The whole issue of how they can't plunge in too deep with him because of his past baggage (addiction problems) is also compelling, considering that six years after he returned to baseball, he has put up enormous numbers and not turned back to drugs, …
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